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CONTACT:Coronado Playhouse Box Office \; 619-435-4856\; boxoffice@coronadop
layhouse.com\; www.coronadoplayhouse.com
DESCRIPTION:The Show\nGallery\nPress\nReviews\nCast Bios\nCreative Team\nEv
ents\nPartnerships\n \n\nMarch 24 – April 23\, 2017\nThursday\, Friday\, S
aturday @8pm Sunday @2pm\nPlease be aware that there is no performance on
Easter Sunday\, April 16. We are adding a 2pm matinee on Saturday\, April
15.\nAdapted by Patrick Barlow\, from an original concept by Simon Corble
and Nobby Dimon\nBased on the novel by John Buchan\nDirector Desha Crownov
er\nWinner of Olivier and What’s On Stage awards for Best Comedy\n \nHitch
cock meets Hilarious in this award-winning stage adaptation of The Master
of Suspense‘s murderous classic thriller. Director Desha Crownover (Seussi
cal) makes a welcome return to Coronado Playhouse to bring you this multi-
award winning\, ingenious and entertaining theatrical extravaganza.\n4 act
ors\, 139 characters and 100 hilarious minutes await you when you journey
back to 1930’s Britain and meet our hero\, the painfully English (and pain
fully handsome) Richard Hannay.\nWatching a Music Hall performance by ‘Mr.
Memory’ – an act that shows a man’s incredible photographic memory – Mr.
Hannay hears off-stage shots being fired. In the terror and confusion that
ensues\, he finds himself in the clutches of a beautiful woman\, Anabella
Schmidt\, who later reveals herself as a spy. Anabella lets Hannay in on
a plot she has uncovered called ’39 Steps.’ The very next day he finds her
dead and so disguised as a milkman (obviously)\, Hannay escapes London an
d flees to Scotland. Then the real adventure begins.\nThe 39 Steps ran in
London’s West End for 9 years\, the 5th longest-running play in the histor
y of London theatre. It ran for 771 performances on Broadway\, winning bot
h Tony and Drama Desk Critics awards. It has been translated into over 20
languages with performances running all over the world.\n“Ingenuous! A diz
zy delight!” – Daily News\n“Riotous…marvelous!” – The New York Post\n“Roll
icking Fun! Hugely Entertaining!” – Sunday Times\n“A wonderful triumph of
theatre!” – BBC Radio 4\n \n \nBuy Tickets! OR Subscribe & Save! \nMeet th
e Cast\n\nMichael Lundy – Richard Hannay\nErica Marie Weisz – Annabella/Pa
mela/Margaret\nJacob Sampson – Clown #1\nRussell Clements – Clown #2\n\nTh
e Playbill\nThe program is available here: The 39 Stpes Program FINAL\n\n
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production.\n\n\nReviews\nReviews are not yet available for this producti
on.\n\n\nCast Bios\nMICHAEL LUNDY (Richard Hannay) Michael is delighted to
be part of The 39 Steps here at Coronado Playhouse! Michael has performed
Off-Broadway and in theatres around the country. In San Diego\, he recent
ly appeared in two plays at Diversionary Theatre\, and in a well-received
production of The Normal Heart at Ion Theatre. Favorite regional credits i
nclude Hysterium in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum\, Bob C
ratchit in A Christmas Carol and Paul Bratter in Barefoot In The Park. He
has appeared in several independent films and commercials\, and he recentl
y shot two episodes for a web series called Pipe Dreams. Fun “survival job
s” have included being a tour guide at Universal Studios Hollywood and tal
king about Hyundai vehicles around the country at the auto show. Originall
y from Pennsylvania\, Michael is thankful to everyone involved with The 39
Steps\, friends and family for love and support\, and Morty. Enjoy the sh
ow!\n\nERICA MARIE WEISZ (Annabella/Pamela/Margaret) A San Diego native\,
Erica Marie has retained roles in theaters including Huntington Beach Play
house\, Old Town Temecula Theatre\, Performance Riverside\, Moonlight Amph
itheatre\, The Welk Resort Theatre\, and is ecstatic to be making her Coro
nado Playhouse debut! Credits include Addams Family (Morticia)\, Guys and
Dolls (Adelaide)\, Gypsy (Louise)\, Little Women (Jo)\, Hello Dolly (Irene
)\, 25th Annual….Spelling Bee (Marcy and Olive)\, Sweeney Todd (Beggar Wom
an)\, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (Lois)\, and Grease (Rizzo). When she is n
ot performing\, Erica Marie enjoys cooking and baking for her family and f
riends\, and is an avid dachshund and bird enthusiast. “Thank you to my in
credible family and friends for all the love and constant support!”\n\nJAC
OB SAMPSON (Clown #1) Jacob is happy to return to the Coronado Playhouse a
fter last seasons Seussical. He was raised in San Diego and then moved awa
y to do some theater in NYC where there is snow so he moved back. He curre
ntly works building furniture and props for plays. Thank you for supportin
g the arts. Enjoy the show.\n\nRUSSELL CLEMENTS (Clown #2) Russell is ecst
atic to be making his debut at the Coronado Playhouse! He is a recent grad
uate of Point Loma Nazarene with a Degree in Theatre and a minor in Histor
y. Past roles include Panch (Spelling Bee)\, Cogsworth (Beauty and the Bea
st)\, Tevye (Fiddler on the Roof) (YAT)\, Derrick (Know More!)\, Pappy (An
d Then They Came for Me)\, Faustus (Tragical History of Dr. Faustus)\, Bis
hop (See How They Run)\, Russell (Shakespeare Abridged)\, Mushnik (Little
Shop of Horrors) and Tartuffe (Tartuffe) (Salomon Theater\, PLNU). Russell
would like to thank his family for their constant support! Phil 4:4\n\n\n
\nCreative Team\nDESHA CROWNOVER (Director) is an award-winning stage dire
ctor with over 75 shows to her name\, ranging from intimate black-box styl
e plays to fully-staged musicals for audiences of over 800. She has had th
e opportunity to direct\, teach\, and perform across the country for the p
ast twenty-five years where her work has been commended by such theatre no
tables as Edward Albee\, Ming Cho Lee\, and Timothy Near. She holds a Mast
er’s degree in Theatre from SDSU and a B.A. in Theatre with an emphasis in
Performing from UCSD. She has served on the teaching faculty of SDSU\, Cu
yamaca College\, and Santa Fe Christian Schools teaching music\, acting\,
theatre history\, public speaking\, and speech and debate. Her work as a p
laywright has been produced at UCSD\, SDSU\, and Santa Fe Christian School
s\, as well.\n\nKATY SKYRUD (Producer) is delighted to be working once aga
in with Desha after collaborating on last year’s production of Seussical.
Katy has co-produced with fellow board member Barron Henzel on many award-
winning productions at CPH such as The IT Girl\, The Drowsy Chaperone\, Ci
nderella\, Sherlock Holmes\, TBLWIT\, and Sugar. Other Producer credits at
CPH include Sleeping Beauty\, Mistletoe\, Music & Mayhem and A Year With
Frog and Toad. She would like to thank her family for always being such go
od sports.\n\nMEGAN BARAHURA (Stage Manager)\n\nKATHY PARKS (Production St
age Manager) Kathy Parks has worked backstage on many shows with Coronado
Playhouse\, Pickwick Players and Trinity Theatre Company. She is delighted
to be working with such a talented and funny cast and crew. Much gratitud
e to Megan Barahura for making her job on this show so easy!\n\nVANESSA DI
NNING (Dialect Coach) Professionally trained in acting\, voice and music i
n London\, Vanessa pursued a successful stage\, TV and radio career in act
ing\, direction\, cabaret\, voice and dialect working at The Royal Nationa
l Theatre\, The Belgrade Theatre\, Shakespeare’s Globe in London\, drama s
chools and touring. Moving to San Diego in 2007\, she became Artistic Dire
ctor of SDSS\, producing and directing performances and outreach programs.
She has worked with North Coast Rep\, Scripps Ranch Theatre\, Write Out L
oud\, Cygnet\, Moonlight Stage Productions\, Welk Resorts Theatre\, Vangua
rd and San Diego Symphony as an actor\, director\, singer\, and voice & di
alect coach. Vanessa sings with Folklore Guild and SACRA/PROFANA and maint
ains a private voice teaching studio. She serves on the board of Coronado
Playhouse and is their Director of Artistic Planning & Marketing.\n\nMICHA
EL COOK (Sound Design & Tech)\n\nJULIAN SINK (Lighting Design & Tech) Juli
an comes to The 39 Steps ​ after assisting Chad Oakley in light design for
A Chorus L​ine and Altar Boyz at Coronado Playhouse. You can catch his wo
rk next doing sound designing for Heathers: The Musical and Spring Awake​n
ing both at Onstage Playhouse. Some of his previous works are sound tech f
or Always…Patsy​ Cline and B​uddy at Onstage Playhouse\, and Sordid Lives
​and Sue​ssical at Coronado Playhouse.\n\nKINSEY FORTSON (Lighting & Tech)
\n\nCHAD OAKLEY (Lighting Consultant)\n\nPAMELA EVERETT (Props)\n\nJACOB S
AMSON (Set Design & co-Props)\nSee actor bio\n\nMARCEE DRYSDALE (Costume D
esign) is the Head Costumer at Young Actors Theatre. Her costume credits i
nclude Sugar\, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Seussical at Coronado Playhous
e. Fiddler on the Roof\, Spring Awakening\, Addams Family\, Les Miserables
\, West Side Story\, Aladdin\, Legally Blonde\, Wizard of Oz\, Annie\, Oli
ver\, Guys & Dolls\, Footloose\, Hairspray and Ragtime\, in Concert at You
ng Actors Theatre. She also costumes shows at San Diego area high schools
and those credits include Alice in Wonderland\, Anything Goes\, Singing in
the Rain\, High School Musical\, Zombie Prom and Xanadu. She handles all
costume rentals at YAT and can be reached at Costumes by Marcene@gmail.com
\n\n\n\nShow Events\nOPENING NIGHT MEMBERS’ MINGLER\nFriday\, March 24\, 2
017 at 6:30 p.m. \nCelebrate open nights at Coronado Playhouse!\nYou’re a
loyal supporter of The Community’s Theatre and we want to show our appreci
ation. Playhouse members are invited to a hosted Happy Hour at CPH for dri
nks and appetizers before every opening night of each new main-stage produ
ction. Mingle with fellow theatre lovers and enjoy the ambience and excite
ment of opening night.\nNot a member? Not a problem! Membership starts at
just $50 and can be purchased in advance or at the event.\n\n Tuesday\, Ma
rch 28\, 6:30pm\nThe Winn Room at Coronado Public Library\nScreening of Al
fred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps\n \nJoin our director\, Desha Crownover\, an
d members of the cast of The 39 Steps to enjoy a FREE screening at Coronad
o Public Library\, courtesy of our community partners. After the movie\, e
ngage in a lively Q&A about the movie\, the story & characters\, and the a
daptation by Patrick Barlow for stage\, being presented at CPH.\n \n\n\nPa
rtnerships\nCommunity Theatre is made by\, with and for the community in w
hich it is performed. Coronado Playhouse is committed to pursuing communit
y theatre in the truest sense of the words by giving back to the people of
San Diego County and using our public platform to help those in need.\n
\n \nDuring the run of The 39 Steps we are partnering with Coronado Public
Library and Friends of Coronado Library in an effort to bring exposure an
d donations to this incredible organization that benefits us all.\n \nFor
more information about Coronado Public Library you can visit their website
…\n \n \n Tuesday\, March 28\, 6:30pm\nThe Winn Room at Coronado Public Li
brary\nScreening of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps\n \nJoin our director\
, Desha Crownover\, and members of the cast of The 39 Steps to enjoy a FRE
E screening at Coronado Public Library\, courtesy of our community partner
s. After the movie\, engage in a lively Q&A about the movie\, the story &
characters\, and the adaptation by Patrick Barlow for stage\, being presen
ted at CPH.\n \n \n \n \n \n \nBook drive for Second-Hand Prose\nFriends
of Coronado Library\nComing to see The 39 Steps? Books you no longer need?
Bring along your gently-used books to CPH when you come to the show. We’l
l have shelves in the theatre where you can leave them. All books will be
donated to the Friends of Coronado Library who work year-round to raise fu
nds for the library’s outreach and community-enriching programs.\n\n \n\nTi
ckets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=70542.
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Watching a Mus
ic Hall performance by ‘Mr. Memory’ – an act that shows a man’s incredible
photographic memory – Mr. Hannay hears off-stage shots being fired. In th
e terror and confusion that ensues\, he finds himself in the clutches of a
beautiful woman\, Anabella Schmidt\, who later reveals herself as a spy.
Anabella lets Hannay in on a plot she has uncovered called ’39 Steps.’ The
very next day he finds her dead and so disguised as a milkman (obviously)
\, Hannay escapes London and flees to Scotland. Then the real adventure be
gins.

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The 39 Steps ran in London’s West End for 9 years\,
the 5th longest-running play in the history of London theatre. It ran for
771 performances on Broadway\, winning both Tony and Drama Desk Critics a
wards. It has been translated into over 20 languages with performances run
ning all over the world.

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Cast Bios

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ox ' >MICHAEL LUNDY (Richard Hannay) Michael is delighted to be part o
f The 39 Steps here at Coronado Playhouse! Michael has performed
Off-Broadway and in theatres around the country. In San Diego\, he recentl
y appeared in two plays at Diversionary Theatre\, and in a well-received p
roduction of The Normal Heart at Ion Theatre. Favorite regional c
redits include Hysterium in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The F
orum\, Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol and Paul Bratter in
Barefoot In The Park. He has appeared in several independent fil
ms and commercials\, and he recently shot two episodes for a web series ca
lled Pipe Dreams. Fun “survival jobs” have included being a tour
guide at Universal Studios Hollywood and talking about Hyundai vehicles ar
ound the country at the auto show. Originally from Pennsylvania\, Michael
is thankful to everyone involved with The 39 Steps\, friends and
family for love and support\, and Morty. Enjoy the show!

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ERICA MARIE WEISZ (Annabella/Pamela/Margaret) A
San Diego native\, Erica Marie has retained roles in theaters including Hu
ntington Beach Playhouse\, Old Town Temecula Theatre\, Performance Riversi
de\, Moonlight Amphitheatre\, The Welk Resort Theatre\, and is ecstatic to
be making her Coronado Playhouse debut! Credits include Addams Family
(Morticia)\, Guys and Dolls (Adelaide)\, Gypsy (Lo
uise)\, Little Women (Jo)\, Hello Dolly (Irene)\, 25
th Annual….Spelling Bee (Marcy and Olive)\, Sweeney Todd (Be
ggar Woman)\, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (Lois)\, and Grease <
/em>(Rizzo). When she is not performing\, Erica Marie enjoys cooking and b
aking for her family and friends\, and is an avid dachshund and bird enthu
siast. “Thank you to my incredible family and friends for all the love and
constant support!”

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JACOB SAMPSON (Clown
#1) Jacob is happy to return to the Coronado Playhouse after last seasons
Seussical. He was raised in San Diego and then moved away to do s
ome theater in NYC where there is snow so he moved back. He currently work
s building furniture and props for plays. Thank you for supporting the art
s. Enjoy the show.

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RUSSELL CLEMENTS (Clown #2) Russel
l is ecstatic to be making his debut at the Coronado Playhouse! He is a re
cent graduate of Point Loma Nazarene with a Degree in Theatre and a minor
in History. Past roles include Panch (Spelling Bee)\, Cogsworth (
Beauty and the Beast)\, Tevye (Fiddler on the Roof) (YAT
)\, Derrick (Know More!)\, Pappy (And Then They Came for Me
em>)\, Faustus (Tragical History of Dr. Faustus)\, Bishop (Se
e How They Run)\, Russell (Shakespeare Abridged)\, Mushnik (
Little Shop of Horrors) and Tartuffe (Tartuffe) (Salomon
Theater\, PLNU). Russell would like to thank his family for their constan
t support! Phil 4:4

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Creat
ive Team

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DESHA CROWNOVER (Director) is an award-w
inning stage director with over 75 shows to her name\, ranging from intima
te black-box style plays to fully-staged musicals for audiences of over 80
0. She has had the opportunity to direct\, teach\, and perform across the
country for the past twenty-five years where her work has been commended b
y such theatre notables as Edward Albee\, Ming Cho Lee\, and Timothy Near.
She holds a Master’s degree in Theatre from SDSU and a B.A. in Theatre wi
th an emphasis in Performing from UCSD. She has served on the teaching fac
ulty of SDSU\, Cuyamaca College\, and Santa Fe Christian Schools teaching
music\, acting\, theatre history\, public speaking\, and speech and debate
. Her work as a playwright has been produced at UCSD\, SDSU\, and Santa Fe
Christian Schools\, as well.

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KATY SKYRUD (
Producer) is delighted to be working once again with Desha after collabora
ting on last year’s production of Seussical. Katy has co-produced
with fellow board member Barron Henzel on many award-winning productions
at CPH such as The IT Girl\, The Drowsy Chaperone\, Cinderella\, Sherl
ock Holmes\, TBLWIT\, and Sugar. Other Producer credits at C
PH include Sleeping Beauty\, Mistletoe\, Music & Mayhem and A
Year With Frog and Toad. She would like to thank her family for alwa
ys being such good sports.

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MEGAN BARAHURA (
Stage Manager)

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KATHY PARKS (Production Stag
e Manager) Kathy Parks has worked backstage on many shows with Coronado Pl
ayhouse\, Pickwick Players and Trinity Theatre Company. She is delighted t
o be working with such a talented and funny cast and crew. Much gratitude
to Megan Barahura for making her job on this show so easy!

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strong>VANESSA DINNING (Dialect Coach) Professionally trained in
acting\, voice and music in London\, Vanessa pursued a successful stage\,
TV and radio career in acting\, direction\, cabaret\, voice and dialect wo
rking at The Royal National Theatre\, The Belgrade Theatre\, Shakespeare’s
Globe in London\, drama schools and touring. Moving to San Diego in 2007\
, she became Artistic Director of SDSS\, producing and directing performan
ces and outreach programs. She has worked with North Coast Rep\, Scripps R
anch Theatre\, Write Out Loud\, Cygnet\, Moonlight Stage Productions\, Wel
k Resorts Theatre\, Vanguard and San Diego Symphony as an actor\, director
\, singer\, and voice & dialect coach. Vanessa sings with Folklore Guild a
nd SACRA/PROFANA and maintains a private voice teaching studio. She serves
on the board of Coronado Playhouse and is their Director of Artistic Plan
ning & Marketing.

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MICHAEL COOK (Sound Desig
n & Tech)

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JULIAN SINK (Lighting Design & Te
ch) Julian comes to The 39 Steps ​ after assisting Chad Oakley in light de
sign for A Chorus L​ine and Altar Boyz at Coronado Playh
ouse. You can catch his work next doing sound designing for Heathers:
The Musical and Spring Awake​ning both at Onstage Playhouse.
Some of his previous works are sound tech for Always…Patsy​ Cline and B​uddy at Onstage Playhouse\, and Sordid Lives ​an
d Sue​ssical at Coronado Playhouse.

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KINSEY
FORTSON (Lighting & Tech)

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CHAD OAKLEY (Lighting Consultant)

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PAMELA EVERETT (P
rops)

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JACOB SAMSON (Set Design & co-Props)<
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MARCEE DRYSDALE (Costume Design) is the Head Costumer at Young Actors Theatre. Her cost
ume credits include Sugar\, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Seus
sical at Coronado Playhouse. Fiddler on the Roof\, Spring Awakeni
ng\, Addams Family\, Les Miserables\, West Side Story\, Aladdin\, Legally
Blonde\, Wizard of Oz\, Annie\, Oliver\, Guys & Dolls\, Footloose
\, Hairspray and Ragtime\, in Concert at Young Actors Theatr
e. She also costumes shows at San Diego area high schools and those credit
s include Alice in Wonderland\, Anything Goes\, Singing in the Rain\,
High School Musical\, Zombie Prom and Xanadu. She handles al
l costume rentals at YAT and can be reached at Costumes by Marcene@gmail.c
om

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Show Events

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OPENING NIGHT MEMBERS’ MINGLER\nFriday\, March 24\, 2017 at 6:30 p.m.

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em>Celebrate open nights at Coronado Playhouse!

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You’re a loyal supporter of The Community’s Theatre and we
want to show our appreciation. Playhouse members are invited to a hosted
Happy Hour at CPH for drinks and appetizers before every opening night of
each new main-stage production. Mingle with fellow theatre lovers and enjo
y the ambience and excitement of opening night.\nNot a membe
r? Not a problem! Membership starts at just $50 and can be purcha
sed in advance or at the event.

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Tuesday\, March 28
\, 6:30pm\nThe Winn Room at Coronado Public Library\nScreening
of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps\n \nJoin
our director\, Desha Crownover\, and members of the cast of The 39 Steps
to enjoy a FREE screening at Coronado Public Library\, courtesy of our com
munity partners. After the movie\, engage in a lively Q&A about the movie\
, the story & characters\, and the adaptation by Patrick Barlow for stage\
, being presented at CPH.\n

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Partnerships

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Comm
unity Theatre is made by\, with and for the community in which it is perfo
rmed. Coronado Playhouse is committed to pursuing community theatre in the
truest sense of the words by giving back to the people of San Diego Count
y and using our public platform to help those in need.\n \n \nDuring the run of The 39 Steps we are partnering with Coronado Public Library and Friends of Coronado Librar
y in an effort to bring exposure and donations to this incredible
organization that benefits us all.

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\nFor more information
about Coronado Public Library you can visit their website…\n \n \nTuesday\, March 28\, 6:30pm\nThe Winn Room at Coronad
o Public Library\nScreening of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps
em>\n \nJoin our director\, Desha Crownover\, and mem
bers of the cast of The 39 Steps to enjoy a FREE screening at Coronado Pub
lic Library\, courtesy of our community partners. After the movie\, engage
in a lively Q&A about the movie\, the story & characters\, and the adapta
tion by Patrick Barlow for stage\, being presented at CPH.\n
\n \n \n \n \n \nBook drive for Sec
ond-Hand Prose\nFriends of Coronado Library

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p>Coming to see The 39 Steps? Books you no longer need? Bring alo
ng your gently-used books to CPH when you come to the show. We’ll have she
lves in the theatre where you can leave them. All books will be donated to
the Friends of Coronado Library who work year-round to raise funds for th
e library’s outreach and community-enriching programs.\n